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Judge Kuhl made it clear that she won’t allow recording with smart glasses in the courtroom. Outright bans on smart glasses in court are still rare in the US, so orders like this will likely be the ...
Because of the in-lens screen on the Meta Ray-Ban Display, Ledner can actually see the progress of the vibe coding session.
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A new report suggest OpenAI's first hardwre product could be a speaker equipped with a camera, rather than the wearable hinted at in an earlier leak.
OpenAI has more than 200 people working on a family of AI-powered devices that will include a smart speaker and possibly ...
Apple’s upcoming smart glasses may include dual cameras, luxury materials and deep AI integration, positioning the device as a mainstream entry into ambient, wearable computing.
Meta rolls out the 22.0 update for its Ray-Ban and Oakley smart glasses with new AI Conversation Focus and Detailed Responses ...
However, privacy, safety, and security concerns remain. The US Air Force recently banned those in uniform from wearing smartglasses due to the ability to record, store, and transmit data. The military ...
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Meta is reportedly exploring facial recognition features for its smart glasses, reopening a long-running privacy debate just as competition in wearable AI heats up.
Commentary: A New York Times report reveals that discussions on the widespread use of facial recognition are underway.